Mobile County Health Department employee Dennis Butler
works to clear weeds from a fence on June 12, 2014.
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MCHD employee Dennis Butler pulls green leaves entwined in a fence that surrounds the agency’s North Bayou Street parking lot on the morning of June 12, 2014.
With wet weather soaking the Gulf Coast in recent days, sometimes the weeds can ...grow faster than flowers and plants. And while Seattle may get all the attention on the west coast for prolonged precipitation, Mobile typically has among the highest rainfall totals in the country every year. Take that Great Northwest!
About MCHD: Since 1816, the
Mobile County Health Department and its staff have worked to promote and
protect the health of those who live and work in Mobile County. For more than a decade,
MCHD has been continuously accredited by the Joint Commission and was the first
public health agency in Alabama with this designation. More than 40,000
patients visited the Mobile County Health Department’s nine primary care sites,
which are now known as Family Health, in 2013.
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